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Cloud [144]
2 years ago
12

Read the excerpt from Takoda's narrative. The start of school on the reservation was always hectic. I couldn't hear myself think

above the talking and laughing, and it didn't seem like any of us were ready to trade our summers for book reports and math worksheets. What started as a chorus of whispers from desk to desk cranked up to almost a roar, with no teacher in sight. When the door opened, all conversation stopped. A tall, bearded man strode into the room and slapped a lesson planner onto his desk. The entire class sucked in their breath, and I could hardly believe my eyes. It was my uncle Mahkah. Which elements of a personal narrative would make the most sense for Takoda to include next? Select two options.
a resolution of the conflict with Uncle Mahkah

some dialogue that helps to develop the character of Uncle Mahkah

a climax with a confrontation between Takoda and Uncle Mahkah

a flashback to a previous interaction between Takoda and Uncle Mahkah

an introduction describing the life of Takoda and Uncle Mahkah
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2 answers:
andriy [413]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

  • some dialogue that helps to develop the character of Uncle Mahkah
  • a flashback to a previous interaction between Takoda and Uncle Mahkah

Explanation:

Took the test got it right.

Gnom [1K]2 years ago
7 0

A personal narrative is a text written in 1st person that centers on a particular event in the author's life. It has many elements, such as:

  • Clearly defined focus
  • Character descriptions
  • Dialogue
  • Setting description
  • Strong introduction
  • interesting details
  • logical sequence
  • strong conclussion

So, to make the narrative more interesting, Takoda should introduce:

  • some dialogue that helps to develop the character of Uncle Mahkah.
  • an introduction describing the life of Takoda and Uncle Mahkah

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